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Ryan Conger
  • Investor
  • Portland, OR
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Identifying appreciation rates with a narrow scope

Ryan Conger
  • Investor
  • Portland, OR
Posted

Hey folks!

My brother and I are just getting into real estate and we are trying to identify the market for us to flip or to apply the BRRR method in. Our criteria is to find and I'm merging market that we wouldn't mind traveling to if needed. With a modest mediate home value range of $300K. A challenge we are facing is finding appreciation rates not just by zip code but by neighborhood and/or street.

Is there a resource or methodology to calculate such appreciation rates?

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